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‘Quality and Safety in Medicine’ Series: Subungual malignant melanoma – re-learning the lesson

Posted on May 11, 2011 by

It is not unusual for patients to present with trauma only to be found to have a second, more sinister, diagnosis. Here, the authors present two cases of hand trauma where subungual melanoma is subsequently found.

Seema Biswas
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Subungual malignant melanoma – re-learning the lesson

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